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De-Googled Phones to AI Glasses: MWC 2026's Wildest Tech
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At MWC 2026, a phone running a Linux-based OS called Sailfish stood out, offering a de-Googled experience with a clean interface, its own app store, and advanced privacy features like a physical kill switch. Another highlight was Blackview's Mega 12 tablet, featuring a "PC mode" that transforms the interface into a desktop-like experience with floating windows. Nostalgia met modern tech with a square keyboard phone reminiscent of old BlackBerry devices, but running Android with programmable keys. Google showcased its sleek Android XR AI glasses, integrating Gemini for navigation and information, and a "Find the Look" feature for virtual outfit try-ons. Immersity demonstrated glasses-free 3D display technology applicable across devices. Mobile gaming gets a boost with Nubia's magnetic cooler, and Soon Leader's E Ink phone case allows for customizable back displays. Rugged phones like the Oukitel Pilot 5 and 6 offer massive batteries and features like thermal cameras. Concept phones from Tecno Mobile included a thin modular design and a striking neon-lit lightning phone. The Senior Smartphone 2 combines a flip phone design with Android and a physical keypad for ease of use. Nothing's Phone 4A features a transparent design with new pastel color options and upgraded specs. Robotics were prominent, with Agibot showcasing human-like robots and advanced robotic hands. Honor presented a unique "robot phone" with a motorized gimbal camera and the thin Magic V2 foldable. Finally, G Local Me introduced a pet collar device with GPS tracking and communication, and a universal travel adapter with a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot.